You have to make it more specific. What type of animal is it?
Adapting
silly and abusive question to mention one nation as 'invertebrate'
a young invertebrate If its form differs significantly from that of the adult, it is a larva (pl larvae). E.g. caterpillar to butterfly.
They eat invertebrate eggs, larvae, copepods, and smaller jellies.
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Cheryl Ann Hannan has written: 'Initial settlement of marine invertebrate larvae' -- subject(s): Marine invertebrates, Larvae
They have a strong sharp bill for getting food (insects and their larvae) from decaying wood.
John Dinwiddie Maple has written: 'The eggs and first instar larvae of Encyrtidae and their morphological adaptations for respiration' -- subject(s): Encyrtidae, Larvae
Derek W. Evans has written: 'The effects of trematode parasite larvae on the invertebrate fauna of Whitehouse lagoon'
AnswerAn invertebrate. It does not have a spine.
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
An invertebrate.
All salamanders are carnivorous: larger ones consume earthworms and adults and larvae of many insects; smaller species eat small insects, insect larvae and various small invertebrates. Larvae eat tadpoles, smaller salamander larvae and aquatic invertebrates